Post AIqOLnF07AP58Tb9d2 by aearo@dragon.style
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 (DIR) Post #AIqOLlvT0JBT3bS2Xg by aearo@dragon.style
       2019-12-03T00:31:21Z
       
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       I'm still waiting for the decentralized, federated, open source alternative to VRChat.
       
 (DIR) Post #AIqOLnF07AP58Tb9d2 by aearo@dragon.style
       2019-12-03T00:42:52Z
       
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       What I really want to see is a model where the local software is like a VR web browser, only it loads virtual spaces instead of websites - and the virtual spaces live on servers in the form of a plaintext something-or-other on par with HTML - or at least some kind of easily-modifiable open format - so that anyone can make their own VR spaces that are browser-agnostic.Maybe somebody out there is already working on this?The hard part is, how the heck do you handle multiple people interacting in the same space? The actual Web wasn't really built for that sort of thing and doesn't have a good general solution to copy...
       
 (DIR) Post #AIqOLodUvZapSk4ES0 by aearo@dragon.style
       2019-12-03T00:44:20Z
       
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       Maybe this is a better use for all the cloud gaming technology people are building, like that dumb Google thing nobody wants to use. Except nobody who's building that technology wants to *not* be a gatekeeper of some sort.
       
 (DIR) Post #AIqOOJ6Cdc3gWMgKZc by Natsura@fedi.absturztau.be
       2022-04-26T14:38:53.319592Z
       
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       @aearo that is something we need...
       
 (DIR) Post #AIqTy2QYbFdr0i3kiu by Seirdy@pleroma.envs.net
       2022-04-26T15:41:21.306359Z
       
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       @aearo You might wanna look into WebXR and Mozilla Hubs